Concentration in General Studies in Foods and Nutrition

The General Studies in Foods and Nutrition (GSFN) concentration is designed to allow students more flexibility in planning their career paths. Students are encouraged to combine their foods and nutrition studies with a minor, offering the opportunity for students to expand their personal interests in other health-related areas, such as fitness and wellness, nutrition research, public health, or opportunities within the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Students are encouraged to plan for a minor early in their academic careers. Please speak to your advisor. Commonly selected minors include chemistry, business or psychology.

Mission and Goals

The mission of the GSFN concentration is to prepare students with broad foundational knowledge of food and nutrition principles and practices leading to future studies through a student-centered multidisciplinary approach rooted in the Catholic liberal arts tradition.

  • The program will prepare graduates in general studies of foods and nutrition, which may be combined with another area of study (e.g., business, communications, allied health, pre- medical studies, etc.) for a special career in foods and nutrition, as well as preparing students for graduate studies.
  • Integrated foods and nutrition-related learning opportunities will prepare graduates to develop their personal and professional ethics, social responsibility, service, leadership, and an appreciation for lifelong learning.

Required Courses (73 credits)

Core Requirements (41 credits)

FN100Professional Preparation

1

FN200Introduction to Food Science with Lab

4

FN210Basic Human Nutrition

3

FN213Principles of Nutritional Assessment

1

FN235Methods of Nutrition Education

4

FN300FoodProduction Systems with Lab

4

FN320Nutritional Biochemistry I

4

FN323Nutrition in the Life Cycle

4

FN325Nutritional Biochemistry II

4

FN400Professional Practice in Dietetics, Foods & Nutrition

1

FN405Food Science & Experimental Foods with Lab

4

FN463Nutrition Research Communication Seminar

2

FN490Capstone in Food and Nutrition

1

FN500Community Nutrition

3

FN507Service Learning/Field Experience in Community Nutrition

1

Related Requirements (32 credits)

BIO123Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4

CHEM121Introduction to Chemistry

4

CHEM121LLab:Intro General Chemistry

0

CHEM123Introduction to Organic Chemistry

3

CHEM123LLab: Introduction to Organic Chemistry

1

BUS200Principles of Management & Management Skills

3

BUS245Accounting for Health Care Professionals

4

MATH119Elementary Statistics

4

SOC
Sociology Elective

4

PSY
Psychology Elective

4

A grade of "C" or better is required in all major core courses and in the sciences and related courses.

FN320 may be taught through the Chemistry program.

Students may complete the higher level chemistries: CHEM151, CHEM153 and CHEM211, CHEM213 as substitutes for CHEM121 and CHEM123.

Students may also elect to complete BIO121.

Students must work with a FN advisor in planning their course sequence.

BUS245: Or course substitution.